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Colorful Banded Flint Native American Projectile Point – Multicolored Chert Arrowhead – Eastern Woodland Lithic Artifact

Colorful Banded Flint Native American Projectile Point – Multicolored Chert Arrowhead – Eastern Woodland Lithic Artifact

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A beautiful multicolored flint projectile point displaying striking natural banding and tonal variation within the stone. The material shows layered hues of gray, brown, and cream typical of high-quality flint used by Native American knappers across the Eastern Woodlands.

This point features bifacial flaking and a triangular blade form, with visible percussion scars from the original knapping process. The stone's natural banding gives the artifact a visually striking appearance that stands out in any lithic collection.

Characteristics include:

  • Distinct banded flint coloration
  • Classic bifacial flake scars from stone tool production
  • Symmetrical triangular blade form
  • Natural surface patina from age and burial

Stone tools like this were used as arrow points, small spear points, or cutting implements and represent the remarkable engineering and craftsmanship of prehistoric Native American cultures.

Because of the dramatic color banding in the flint, this piece has strong display appeal for collectors of prehistoric artifacts.

Perfect for collectors of:

  • Native American arrowheads
  • Eastern Woodland lithics
  • Flint and chert artifacts
  • Prehistoric stone tools

Estimated Age
Approx. 500 – 3,000 years old
(Late Archaic to Woodland period)

Material
Flint / Chert (microcrystalline quartz)

Crystal System: Trigonal (Quartz family)
Mineral Class: Silicate – Tectosilicate

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